Altair wrote: * | Fri Jul 20, 2018 10:40 pm |
"Do you have a boyfriend"
Heterosexuals who are partnered but not married have the same probability of having dates and hookup partners (other than their primary partner) as unpartnered heterosexuals have in finding any partners. Heterosexual relationships that lack the marital commitment appear to impose few constraints on dating outside the relationship.
https://web.stanford.edu/~mrosenfe/Rose ... g_apps.pdf
In urban settings, WCR was the primary component of attractiveness ratings, with BMI playing a smaller role and WHR not reaching significance. In the rural setting, BMI was the primary predictor of attractiveness, with WCR playing a more minor role and WHR not reaching significance. In general, urban participants were more reliant on body shape and chose a relatively slim figure with an ‘inverted triangle’ shape; rural participants were more reliant on body weight and chose a heavier figure with a less triangular shape.
http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/do ... 1&type=pdf
The results showed that, regardless of the cultural setting, WCR was the primary determinant of men's physical attractiveness to women, with BMI playing a minor role. However, there were also cross-cultural differences: The Greek women showed a stronger preference for a lower WCR and smaller overall body weight than did the British women.
https://www.researchgate.net/publicatio ... ural_Study